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Sep 14th 2002 | #69171 Report |
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What drives me crazy is when I build a website that looks good on my comp with my resolution, but different browsers interpret the sizes differently. How can I stop this?!? I know you can, I just have not figured it out. Please post any tutorials or help you can. Thanks! |
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Sep 14th 2002 | #69173 Report |
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Use more compact layouts so 800x600 users can view it.
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Sep 14th 2002 | #69179 Report |
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Dreamweaver? Use homesite 5 and you're set.
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Sep 14th 2002 | #69204 Report |
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the sizes of what? An image is the size it is, but tables you can define with % instead of px, thus stretching percentually the same amount on any resolution.
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Sep 14th 2002 | #69214 Report |
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This is a very in depth topic, and not something you can just read a tutorial for or magically have a program do for you. You need to actually learn how HTML works, and how different browsers interpret it. Then you can learn to make it look the same in all of them. But there is no magic button in dreamweaver to make all your sites look the same.
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Sep 16th 2002 | #69580 Report |
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well, all the stuff said I already know. Does anyone know a website that may take about this subject?
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